Presidential Election 2012
Four days after polls closed in the presidential election, Florida finally has all its votes counted.
Three days after President Barack Obama won reelection, the Supreme Court will reconsider the Voting Rights Act.
Mitt Romney lost the presidential election by a decisive margin to President Barack Obama but the former Massachusetts did perform better than the 2008 Republican presidential candidate.
While President Obama delivered a resounding defeat to Mitt Romney in Tuesday’s election, other presidential candidates are unhappy with their results as well.
In the wake of President Obama’s reelection victory on Tuesday, gun sales have soared.
While the vote count is still under way in electorally-dysfunctional Florida, the Obama campaign is stepping in and claiming victory in a race everyone knows will end up going their way.
Exit poll data sheds some light on the makeup of this year’s voters and their choices.
Now that the 2012 presidential election is over, we can speculate about the 2016 election. Who will run in four years?
After an exhausting campaign and a resounding Electoral College victory, President Obama let a bit of his guard down in front of campaign workers.
Wisconsin might have given President Barack Obama a second term but it didn't derail Romney's running mate Paul Ryan's political career.
The presidential election is finally over, and it ended about 48 hours after the most projections reported that President Barack Obama will serve a second term.
If there is one thing Romney can be proud of, it's North Carolina.
While the vote count is still under way in electorally-dysfunctional Florida, even the Romney campaign can see that’s it’s a lost cause.
When the dust settled in the early hours of Wednesday morning, President Obama bested Mitt Romney with 303 electoral votes to the Governor's 206.